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Where gun violence is common, some students say physical safety is a top concern
by Meg Anderson
The federal government is investing billions to bolster school safety and mental health resources to combat gun violence. But some sense a disconnect between those programs and what students need.
Mike Pence will celebrate his birthday by announcing his GOP presidential bid
Former Vice President Mike Pence in Iowa Wednesday will make his campaign for the GOP presidential nomination official. There are questions about how he'll go up against former President Donald Trump.
PGA Tour agrees to merge with its Saudi-backed rival, LIV Golf
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Zach Helfand of The New Yorker about the planned merger of the PGA Tour and Saudi-backed LIV Golf — after two years of animosity.
Why migrant traffic through a dangerous jungle passageway is slowing down
by John Otis
A Colombian town at the start of the Darien Gap, one of the most treacherous migrant routes in the world, has seen a drop in migrants after the U.S. recently implemented the new immigration rules.
Contract negotiations for TV and movies are stealing the spotlight in Hollywood
by Mandalit del Barco
NPR's Mandalit Del Barco reports the latest updates on Hollywood's labor negotiations led by writers and the strike authorization vote by SAG-AFTRA, the union representing screen actors.
Exhibition in New York City spotlights work by formerly incarcerated artists
by Mansee Khurana
At the Ford Foundation Gallery in New York City, an exhibition titled "No Justice Without Love" features works by formerly incarcerated artists.
Black immigrants to the U.S. are growing in numbers, but they don't feel understood
by Leah Donnella
Tennessee's Black immigrant population is increasing. Many of those immigrants are pushing to raise awareness of their cultures and histories.
The SEC unveils 13 charges in a lawsuit against crypto exchange Binance
The Securities and Exchange Commission has filed more than a dozen charges against Binance which runs the largest crypto trading site in the world.
Major dam near a nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine suddenly collapses
A major dam near a nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine has suddenly collapsed. The risk of flooding would pose a threat to the nuclear plant which is occupied by Russian troops.
Chris Christie is set to announce his presidential bid in New Hampshire
The former New Jersey governor will appear in Manchester Tuesday evening and announce that he's making another run for the GOP nomination. Christie was one of more than a dozen GOP hopefuls in 2016.
Apple unveils its virtual reality headset. It will cost you more than $3,000
by Dara Kerr
Apple launched a new virtual reality, or VR, headset. It was its first major new product launch in a decade.